Just ahead of the third instalment of Hideki Kamiya's stylish action game series, PlatinumGames revealed that Taylor — who ...
Nintendo's new store app includes a list of the games you've played and how long you played them. Nintendo's new iOS and ...
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Nintendo is exploring ways to keep its worlds alive not just through new video games, but by expanding its intellectual property into every medium that can hum, glow and now spin at 33⅓ RPM. The ...
One for the console, one for music, one for news, and now one for shopping. One for the console, one for music, one for news, and now one for shopping. is a reporter who covers the business, culture, ...
When I reviewed the Nintendo Switch 2 launched earlier this June, my assessment was that it would be worth buying eventually, but probably not right away. The console then went on to have the biggest ...
Nintendo seems to be the only console maker that's faring well right now, and the Japanese company's latest console isn't even firing on all cylinders — yet. The publisher's quarterly earnings report ...
Today, Nintendo launched a new Store app for mobile phones that lets you wishlist, search for, and buy Switch and Switch 2 games on your phone. And that’s neat, but uh, why is this a separate app? Why ...
Nintendo has boosted its Switch 2 sales forecast for the current fiscal year, meaning it could top first year sales of the original Switch. The gaming giant expects to sell 19 million Switch 2s by ...
Forty years after the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System, the name remains synonymous with worldwide gaming and technological innovation When Nintendo released the Switch 2 on June 5, it ...
Exactly 40 years ago today, the Nintendo Entertainment System hit store shelves in New York City. The October 18, 1985 launch of the NES in the US revitalized home console gaming in North America. To ...
It was in October of 1985 when the Nintendo Entertainment System first hit North America, with an initial test run of 100,000 units being sold exclusively in New York City. Following the post-Atari ...